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Reuse Rountable at Texas Water

Date: May 26, 2026

The Reuse Roundtable at Texas Water was a huge success, with speakers from the reuse track and other subject matter experts joining us for discussions about research, treatment, funding, planning, policy, and outreach.  

A special thanks to these WRTX committee chairs for participating in the discussions relevant to their committee topics: Nathan Vassar from Lloyd Gosselink for the policy discussion, Martin Bartlett from Consor for the outreach discussion, and Dr. Keisuke Ikehata from Texas State University for the research discussion. And a big thanks to our additional committee chairs, board members, and moderators who represented companies like Plummer, Garver, CDM Smith, El Paso Water, and Carollo.  

Here are a few key takeaways from several of the discussion groups:  

Outreach: this group talked about challenges in public communication, including that the public doesn’t know what reuse is or what purple pipe means. They also brainstormed possible tools WRTX could create to help with public communication and outreach. Our outreach committee will be discussing those items at our next meeting and prioritizing things to work on going forward.  

Policy: this group discussed challenges in implementing onsite reuse, stormwater and rainwater collection and capture, regional water planning, produced water, and more. They also touched on data centers and other technology entities as large water users and how utilities can work with those users while meeting the water needs of the community.  

Planning: the planning table discussed drivers for water recycling and how that helps with acceptance, as well as some thoughts on funding, cross-training for operators, and ways that WRTX can step up and provide resources for our utility members to educate and communicate during the planning process. 

Research: this group discussed emerging needs related to water reuse research in Texas, including challenges and opportunities associated with growing water demands from semiconductor manufacturing facilities and data centers. The group also discussed advancing institutional reuse, including potable water reuse, through collaboration among utilities, industry, and academia, as well as the role of water reuse in addressing water supply stress and regional disparities in water rates. 

Funding: the group discussed the various state and federal loan and grant programs that exist for water reuse projects, including WIFIA, SRF, SWIFT, and various funding programs offered by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.  Topics centered on pros/cons of each program, which BOR funding program(s) are applicable at each project stage, and a brief discussion on some lesser-known funding opportunities that don’t get as many applicants. 

Thanks to all those that participated in this year’s Roundtable, including our co-hosts the WEAT and TAWWA Reuse Committees, and a special shoutout to our committee liaisons Quentin Geile of Plummer (WEAT) and Rowdy Dailey from Southwest Fluid Products (TAWWA). Also, a special thanks to all the folks from TCEQ who attended and participated in various discussions. Your contributions were invaluable!

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